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William Saul was a Canadian politician. After an unsuccessful campaign in the 1871 provincial election, he represented the electoral district of Lillooet from a by-election in 1872 until his resignation in 1874. He was then defeated in an 1874 by-election and the 1875 provincial election. He was subsequently a successful candidate in the 1878 provincial election. He did not seek a third term in the 1882 provincial election and he was an unsuccessful candidate in the 1886 provincial election.[1]

Preceded byT. B. Humphreys (Ind.)A. T. Jamieson (Ind.) MLA of Lillooet 1872-1874 With: T. B. Humphreys (Ind.) Succeeded byT. B. Humphreys (Ind.)W. Brown (Ind.) Preceded byW. Brown (Ref.)W. Morrison (Ref.) MLA of Lillooet 1878-1882 With: W. Brown (Opp.) Succeeded byA. E. B. Davie (Opp.)E. Allen (Opp.)

References

  1. ^ BC Election. "Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986" (PDF). elections.bc.ca. Retrieved 17 April 2023.